explosive materials

  • Encrypted Diaries Reveal Plot Details in Deadly Delhi Red Fort Blast Investigation

    Encrypted Diaries Reveal Plot Details in Deadly Delhi Red Fort Blast Investigation

    Nov 13, 2025 02:36 pm CST

    Investigators have uncovered two diaries with coded messages belonging to doctors suspected in the Delhi terror attack that killed 13 people near Red Fort. The diaries, found at Al Falah University in Faridabad, contained encrypted communications and repeated mentions of an "operation," with evidence suggesting connections to the Pakistan-based Jaish-e-Mohammad terror group. Room 13 in Building 17 served as the meeting point where suspects allegedly planned the attack using chemicals sourced from the university laboratory.

  • Medical Doctor Arrested in Terror Plot: Dr. Shaheen Saeed

    Medical Doctor Arrested in Terror Plot: Dr. Shaheen Saeed's Connections to Jaish-e-Mohammed Exposed

    Nov 12, 2025 10:50 pm CST

    A respected medical doctor, Dr. Shaheen Saeed, has been arrested in connection with the deadly Red Fort blast in New Delhi that killed nine people. Authorities allege she was establishing the women's wing of Pakistan-based terror group Jaish-e-Mohammed in India. Her family, including her father, brother, and ex-husband, express shock and disbelief at the accusations, claiming there were never any signs of her involvement in terrorist activities.

  • Ammonium Nitrate Explosions: Connecting Delhi

    Ammonium Nitrate Explosions: Connecting Delhi's Red Fort Blast and Beirut's Catastrophic Incident

    Nov 12, 2025 06:31 pm CST

    This article examines the similarities between the recent Delhi car explosion near Red Fort and the 2020 Beirut port disaster, both involving ammonium nitrate. The analysis explores how this chemical compound becomes deadly when combined with fuel oil, the investigation into suspected terrorist connections, and the devastating consequences when such explosive materials are mishandled.

  • NIA

    NIA's 10-Member Special Team Investigates Deadly Delhi Red Fort Blast: Complete Details Revealed

    Nov 12, 2025 02:13 pm CST

    The National Investigation Agency has formed a specialized 10-member team led by NIA DG Vijay Sakhare to investigate the Delhi Red Fort blast that killed nine people and injured 20 others. Authorities are examining over 1,000 CCTV recordings while investigating a potential connection to 2,900 kg of explosives found in Faridabad on the same day. Initial evidence suggests the blast may have been an accidental detonation by panicked suspects following the arrest of key module members.

  • Ammonium Nitrate vs RDX: Understanding the Explosives Behind the Delhi Red Fort Blast

    Ammonium Nitrate vs RDX: Understanding the Explosives Behind the Delhi Red Fort Blast

    Nov 11, 2025 08:14 pm CST

    This article examines the differences between ammonium nitrate and RDX following the Delhi Red Fort car bombing. It explains how ANFO (ammonium nitrate fuel oil) was used in the attack, details the recovery of 350 kg of ammonium nitrate during raids, and compares the chemical properties, explosive power, and accessibility of these two dangerous substances. The article also provides context about the terrorist cell involved and the investigation's key questions.

  • Family Denies Delhi Blast Suspect

    Family Denies Delhi Blast Suspect's Involvement as NIA Takes Over Investigation

    Nov 11, 2025 07:44 pm CST

    The family of Dr. Umar Nabi, suspected in the Delhi blast near Red Fort that killed 12 people, expresses disbelief regarding his alleged involvement in terrorism. As the NIA takes over the investigation, preliminary findings suggest connections to explosive materials seized in Faridabad, where Nabi worked as a faculty member.

  • India Declares Delhi Red Fort Explosion an "Act of War": Operation Sindoor Continues Against Terror Networks

    India Declares Delhi Red Fort Explosion an "Act of War": Operation Sindoor Continues Against Terror Networks

    Nov 11, 2025 06:25 pm CST

    Following a deadly explosion near Delhi's Red Fort linked to Jaish-e-Mohammad operatives, Indian government sources have classified the attack as an "act of war." Defense Minister Rajnath Singh has promised swift justice as investigators connect the blast to a larger terror network spanning Kashmir, Haryana and UP, with substantial explosive materials already seized from suspected terrorists including medical professionals coordinating through encrypted channels.

  • Police Clarify: 50 Kg of Wedding Firecrackers Recovered in Faridabad Following Earlier Explosive Seizures

    Police Clarify: 50 Kg of Wedding Firecrackers Recovered in Faridabad Following Earlier Explosive Seizures

    Nov 11, 2025 06:02 pm CST

    Authorities in Haryana's Faridabad have recovered 50-60 kg of firecrackers, clarifying that these materials are intended for wedding celebrations and not connected to terrorist activities. This discovery follows recent seizures of suspected ammonium nitrate in the area and comes shortly before a deadly explosion at Delhi's Red Fort that claimed nine lives.

  • Sarojini Nagar Blast Survivor Rushes to Help Red Fort Explosion Victims: A Tale of Compassion Amid Terror

    Sarojini Nagar Blast Survivor Rushes to Help Red Fort Explosion Victims: A Tale of Compassion Amid Terror

    Nov 11, 2025 05:29 pm CST

    A poignant story of resilience as Ashok Randhawa, who survived the 2005 Sarojini Nagar bombings in Delhi, immediately rushed to assist victims of the recent Red Fort explosion. The article details the connections between the current blast that killed nine people and a wider "white-collar terror" network involving Kashmiri doctors linked to Jaish-e-Mohammed, with authorities recovering nearly 3,000 kg of explosive materials in a related investigation.

  • Suicide Bomber Remained in Parked Car for 3 Hours Before Deadly Delhi Red Fort Blast

    Suicide Bomber Remained in Parked Car for 3 Hours Before Deadly Delhi Red Fort Blast

    Nov 11, 2025 12:00 pm CST

    A suspected suicide bomber, Dr Umar Mohammad, remained in a Hyundai i20 for over three hours before detonating explosives near Delhi's Red Fort, killing nine people. The attack coincided with authorities discovering 2,900 kg of explosives in nearby Faridabad. Investigation revealed a chain of car ownership leading to the bomber, with two accomplices currently being questioned by Delhi Police.